Brilliant Holidays in Krakow, Warsaw and the Polish Highlands

Celebrate the heartfelt holiday traditions of Poland, wandering Krakow’s brilliant Christmas Market and joining a Polish family in their Warsaw home for the intimate Christmas Eve feast called Wigilia, where you can sample 12 different traditional dishes. This wintry journey brings you close to the warm heart of Poland’s long-standing customs.

Learn to cook pierogi

Krakow, Poland

Participate in a Christmas decoration workshopParticipate in a workshop that demonstrates how the people in old-time Polish villages made their Christmas decorations by hand, working together in groups....

Embrace the culture of the Polish highlanders, or goraleDrive into the foothills of the Tatra Mountains to discover the timber architecture, embroidered costumes and savory cuisine of the Polish highlanders...

MIR’s Premier Series programs feature some of our most distinctive tour concepts and include uncommon and educational experiences, both around our region’s most beautiful cities and in rural areas. Premier Series trips take advantage of five star (or best in class) properties along the way, wherever possible. The maximum group size is 16 travelers.

Itinerary & Highlights at a Glance

Days 1-5: Krakow

In Krakow’s UNESCO-listed medieval Market Square, browse the Christmas Market where some of the country’s finest artisans display their handcrafted gifts, such as hand-painted pottery, crèches and gingerbread ornaments. Make Polish pierogi under the guidance of your own private chef, and descend into the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Sample regional delicacies and hot mulled wine in a snowy mountain town lined with 19th century log buildings.

Take a magical torch-lit sleigh ride bundled in blankets, then warm yourself at a bonfire, roasting kielbasa and tasting Polish vodka. Participate in a workshop showing how old-time Polish village people made their Christmas decorations by hand. Tour a small factory where Poland’s famous hand-blown glass ornaments are created, and travel by train to Warsaw.

Highlights

UNESCO-listed Krakow, Poland’s royal capital from the 11th to the 17th century

Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO Site with beautiful chambers and chapels carved out of salt

Torch-lit sleigh ride and bonfire in Rabka, a traditional mountain town in the foothills of the Tatras

Days 6-8: Warsaw

Take a walking tour of Warsaw’s Royal Road, a gracious avenue festooned during the holiday season with swags of elegant white lights. Visit some of the city’s churches to admire their Nativity scenes.

Gather in a Polish home for a traditional family-style Wigilia, the Christmas Eve vigil and dinner, beginning as the first star appears in the eastern sky. Taste each of the 12 dishes served at a Christmas Eve dinner, as well as desserts such as the poppy-seed pastry called makowiec. Attend the midnight church service of Christmas carols sung by the whole congregation together. This yearly service is so much a part of Polish Christmas traditions that a participant does not have to be a believer to enjoy the joyful ritual.

Highlights

Poland’s capital, Warsaw, with its UNESCO-listed Old Town, rebuilt from the ground up after WWII

MIR’s Premier Series programs feature some of our most distinctive tour concepts and include uncommon and educational experiences, both around our region’s most beautiful cities and in rural areas. Premier Series trips take advantage of five star (or best in class) properties along the way, wherever possible. The maximum group size is 16 travelers.

2019 Dates

Group Size

Small Groups – Never More than 16 Travelers. Guaranteed!

What’s Included

On Your Tour

Shared accommodations in well-located superior hotels.

7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 5 dinners, per the itinerary (including the roasted kielbasa as dinner in Rabka). Some lunches and dinners are not included so that you may enjoy a chance to experiment on your own.

Restaurant tips for included meals.

Services of an experienced, English-speaking MIR Tour Manager with local guides at specific sites for groups of 5+ travelers. For 2-4 travelers, locals guides only in each city.

Arrival/departure transfers. MIR will arrange for all travelers to be met on arrival and seen off on departure whether we make your airfare arrangements or not, provided you arrive and depart on the tour start/end dates in the tour start/end cities.

Ground transportation throughout itinerary by vehicle (size of vehicle depends on group size).

First class train tickets from Krakow to Warsaw.

Guided sightseeing tours and entrance fees as outlined in itinerary.

Special events, excursions and cultural performances per the itinerary.

Baggage handling where available.

Gratuities to local guides, drivers, porters and other service personnel.

Before Your Tour

Personalized pre-departure support from one of our knowledgeable Tour Specialists.

MIR’s Premier Series programs feature some of our most distinctive tour concepts and include uncommon and educational experiences, both around our region’s most beautiful cities and in rural areas. Premier Series trips take advantage of five star (or best in class) properties along the way, wherever possible. The maximum group size is 16 travelers.

Prepare for Your Trip

International Airfare

MIR's in-house, full-service air department will gladly assist with your air travel needs.

Is this Trip Right for You?

It is important to keep in mind that while Poland is fairly modern and cosmopolitan, some aspects may not live up to the standards North American travelers expect. A full list of details about the rigors of this tour are explained in the Detailed Descriptive Itinerary.

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